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Access Copyright | Canadian corporation that is non-profit and regulates licensed institutions seeing that they get whatever profit from ideas that are due to them.
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Copyright | Is a term referring to ownership of property that is not physical but intellectual such as ideas, creations or writings.
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Intellectual Property | Legal rights to intellectual creations and ensures credit goes to the individuals who created them.
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Royalty | Compensation work intellectual works being used for the profit of others.
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Trade-marks | Are symbols, slogans shapes, names that are unique to one person or company.
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Public Domain | Someone's intellectual property that has never been copyrighted or patented or one that has expired leaving its use to everyone.
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Moral Rights | Preservation of an intellectual work by not allowing it to be distorted or rewritten.
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Performing Rights | Regulates the performing of music that is not the singer's intellectual property in public.
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Plagiarism | Using another persons intellectual property without authorization or claiming it as your own intellectual property.
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Fair Dealing | Equal rights of others concerning the use of an individual's intellectual property. However it permits some exceptions for specific purposes such as reporting, reviewing and so on.
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Patent | Protects intellectual ideas surrounding new inventions and protects the rights of the inventor to get credit for his inventions.
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Blanket Licence | Allows TV, radio and others to use music in the public sphere without having to ask permission for its use.
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